Hi all,
I have been overclocking processors for a while. Nothing fancy, just a bit of a push and if it stays stable for a while, I leave it.
I have a AMD 3500+ that I managed to overclock on air (200 -> 230) quite ok. Then I upgraded to a X2 4800+. Was not thrilled that I could only get to about 228 with water cooling.
The water pump blew a while back (waiting for the replacement) so I am back on air. Have only managed to get the speed up to about 208 (4%). Yesterday I decided to try this thing of dropping the multiplier. I changed it from 12 to 11.5 and have managed to get the clock speed up to 224. With the multiplication, that give a 7% increase?
Please explain how this is possible?
I have been overclocking processors for a while. Nothing fancy, just a bit of a push and if it stays stable for a while, I leave it.
I have a AMD 3500+ that I managed to overclock on air (200 -> 230) quite ok. Then I upgraded to a X2 4800+. Was not thrilled that I could only get to about 228 with water cooling.
The water pump blew a while back (waiting for the replacement) so I am back on air. Have only managed to get the speed up to about 208 (4%). Yesterday I decided to try this thing of dropping the multiplier. I changed it from 12 to 11.5 and have managed to get the clock speed up to 224. With the multiplication, that give a 7% increase?
Please explain how this is possible?